The 2nd International Electronic Conference on Entomology
Part of the International Electronic Conference on Entomology series
19–21 May 2025
Systematics, Genetics, Biology, Ecology, Management, Biodiversity, Behavior
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- S1. Morphology and Systematics
- S2. Biochemistry, Biotechnology, Genetics, and Genomics
- S3. Behaviour, Biology, and Physiology
- S4. Biodiversity, Climate Change, Conservation, Ecology, and Evolution
- S5. Pest Management, Pesticide Resistance, and Toxicology
- S6. Forest Entomology and Urban Entomology
- S7. Social Insects
- S8. Medical and Veterinary Entomology
- Event Details
Participate in this premier conference on Entomology.
The IECE 2025 is now OPEN for submissions!
Abstract submission deadline is 1 January 2025
Submit your abstracts HERE
Register for the conference HERE
Stay Tuned!
We will update important announcements here.
ALL participants with accepted abstracts now have the opportunity to upload and display their posters at the Poster Gallery on the conference website!
Replacing the live poster session, the poster gallery would be ‘LIVE’ throughout and available for viewing during and permanently after the event!
Click here for more information and instructions on the poster submission.
Welcome from the Chair
S2. Biochemistry, Biotechnology, Genetics, and Genomics
S3. Behaviour, Biology, and Physiology
S4. Biodiversity, Climate Change, Conservation, Ecology, and Evolution
S5. Pest Management, Pesticide Resistance, and Toxicology
S6. Forest Entomology and Urban Entomology
S7. Social Insects
S8. Medical and Veterinary Entomology
The 2nd IECE is organized and sponsored by MDPI, a scholarly open access publisher. Ι look forward to your participations, contributions, and discussions.
Prof. Dr. Nickolas G. Kavallieratos
Chair of the 2nd International Electronic Conference on Entomology
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Event Chair
Nickolas G. Kavallieratos is an Associate Professor of Agricultural Entomology and Acarology at the Agricultural University of Athens. He has worked at several Universities and Institutes in Europe, USA, Asia, and Africa. He studies morphology, morphometry, systematics, zoogeography, phylogeny, genetics and behavior of the Aphidiinae parasitoids. He has also been working on the biology, ecology, demography, behavior and management of stored-product pests (insects, mites) with the use of biocontrol agents (entomopathogenic fungi, entomopathogenic nematodes, bacteria), chemical insecticides, and novel compounds (essential oils, nanoemulsions, microemulsions, diatomaceous earths/other inert dusts, pyrrole derivatives). Prof. Kavallieratos has published >325 papers in peer-reviewed journals.
Session Chairs
Dr. António Onofre Costa Miranda Soares
cE3c - ABG - Centre for Ecology, Evolution and Environmental Changes and Azorean Biodiversity Group & CHANGE - Global Change and Sustainability Institute, Faculty of Science and Technology, Portugal
Research focuses on the study of biology, ecology and biodiversity of arthropods, manly predator and parasitoid species used in integrated pest management viewing the optimization of the conditions for mass rearing, to find how vulnerable are the species to biotic interactions and to evaluate the impact of lethal and sub-lethal effect of biopesticides. Research includes new ideas on life-history evolution of ladybird species, correlated it to habitat/prey usage; dynamics of colonization and invasion in island’s context; plant and arthropod bio-indicator species as an ecological tool to discriminate disturbances in a gradient of anthropogenic impacted ecosystems and its implications for conservation and assessment of ecosystem services and disservices by arthropods in Azorean agro-ecosystems.
Prof. Dr. Andjeljko Petrović
University of Belgrade, Serbia
Prof. Dr. Andjeljko Petrović is a full professor at the Chair of Invertebrate Zoology and Entomology, Institute of Zoology, University of Belgrade - Faculty of Biology, Serbia. His research interests include taxonomy, systematics and phylogenetics of parasitoid wasps (mainly of the subfamily Aphidiinae), using an integrated approach (combining morphology, molecular data and ecological data). He is actively involved in various projects where he uses this "fundamental" knowledge to the development of improved integrated pest management of aphids both by finding new biological control agents and enhancing ecosystem services. Dr. Andjeljko Petrović is the author of more than 80 papers in international peer-reviewed journals, 50 conference papers and five university textbooks.
Prof. David Haymer
University of Hawaii, USA
Professor David Haymer is currently Professor of Genetics in the Dept. of Cell and Molecular Biology at the University of Hawaii. He received his PhD from Purdue University where he worked under Dan Hartl on Drosophila population genetics. After a Postdoc at the University of California at Irvine where he focused on molecular biology, he moved to the University of Hawaii and began work on the molecular genetics of several Tephritid species. He has published more than 50 papers in this area and has served on and chaired multiple international panels dealing with these pest species.
Dr. Louis Hesler
USDA-Agricultural Research Service, USA
Dr. Hesler’s research has centered on the management of insects in various crops and the ecology of insects in general. Through individual and collaborative research, Dr. Hesler has evaluated resistant varieties, planting date and crop maturity, cover crops, tillage, seed treatments, and foliar sprays for managing insect pests. He has also conducted research on the ecology, distribution and conservation of beneficial insects such as lady beetles and bees. Dr. Hesler serves as Lead Scientist and Research Entomologist for USDA ARS in Brookings, SD. He also serves as Editor in Chief for the Journal of Insect Science.
Prof. Dr. Kristopher Giles
Oklahoma State University, USA
Prof. Dr. Giles is a Regents Professor of Entomology & Plant Pathology. His current research is on in winter wheat and canola, Aphids: Sampling, Population Dynamics, Economic Injury Levels, Natural Enemies: Sampling, Thresholds, Tritrophic Interactions, Population Ecology, Impact in diverse agricultural systems, Product Evaluation: Selectivity, Dosages, Integrated Control.
Dr. Rui-De Xue
Anastasia Mosquito Control District, USA
Dr. Rui-De Xue is Executive Director of Anastasia Mosquito Control District, St. Augustine, Florida, USA, and current President of the American Mosquito Control Association (AMCA). His specialist is behavioral ecology and management of mosquitoes. In the past 40 years, he has conducted research, teaching, outreach, and administration in the field of biology and control of mosquitoes and filth flies. He has authored and coauthored more than 350 publications and book chapters. Also, he is an adjunct professor in the University of Miami Miller School of Medicine and courtesy faculty of the University of Florida/Department of Entomology and Nematology. He has served several leaderships in state, national and international professional associations, and received many awards and the highest award (the medal of honor) from the AMCA. Dr. Xue has been recognized by colleagues in the field of mosquito control in the state, the nation, and the world.
Dr. Andrew Polaszek
Natural History Museum, UK
Andrew Polaszek is a principal researcher at the Natural History Museum, London, UK. The focus of his work is the taxonomy of parasitoids and other Hymenoptera using morphology and molecular methods. Most of his projects are directed at facilitating classical biological control programmes and other pest mangement approaches that minimise the use of pesicides.
Dr. Maria C. Boukouvala
Agricultural University of Athens, Greece
Dr. Maria C. Boukouvala is a leading researcher at the Agricultural University of Athens with an expertise on insect behaviour, biology and physiology. Dr. Boukouvala has extensive exprience in topics pertaining to chemical control, stored product protection and insect behaviour.
Prof. Antonella Di Palma
University of Foggia, Italy
Professor Antonella Di Palma is a full Professor of General and Applied Entomology at the University of Foggia, Italy. Professor Antonella Di Palma is an experienced scientist with diverse experiences and contributions in the field of entomology. Professor Antonella Di Palma has research interests pertaining to the aspects of ultrastructure, functional anatomy and morphology, histology in mites and insects, systematic and taxonomy of the family Tarsonemidae (Acari: Heterostigmata).
Prof. Dr. Ljubiša Stanisavljević
University of Belgrade, Serbia
Prof. Dr. Ljubiša Stanisavljević has extensive teaching experience at university level in the fields of morphology and anatomy of invertebrates, entomology, biology of bees and beekeeping, statistical methods in entomology as well as morphology, systematics and phylogeny of insects. His research focuses on bees as pollinators in agroecosystems, the valorization of pollination services and apivectoring. He studies the causes and consequences of pollinator decline. He is a member of the European Bee Research Association (in 2022 he organized the 9th EurBee Congress as President of EurBee 2018-2022) and Vice-President of the International Commission for Plant-Pollinators Relationships (from 2023).
Event Committee
Prof. Patrizia Falabella was a researcher for the scientific disciplinary sector AGR/11 (General and Applied Entomology) at the Faculty of Agriculture of the University of Basilicata, from 2002 to 2008. She was Associate Professor at the Faculty of Agriculture of the University of Basilicata, from 2008 to 2012 and at the Department of Sciences of the University of Basilicata from 2012 to 2021. She is Full Professor for the disciplinary scientific sector AGR/11 at the Department of Sciences of the University of Basilicata since December 16th 2021 to date. Since 2018 she has been Pro-Rector of Teaching. She is the Coordinator of the international PhD School in Sciences (cycles XXXVI and XXXVII) and of the PhD School in Scienze (cycles XXXVIII and XXXIX). Since 2022 she has been a member of the Board of Directors of the S.c.ar.l Tech4you created for the project "Tech4you-Technologies for climate change adaptation and quality of life improvement" - Ecosistemi dell'Innovazione - PNRR M4C2.
Insect biotechnologies; Biomimicry
Extraction and characterization of secondary metabolites from aromatic and medicinal plants, evaluation of their biological activity and synthesis of analogues of natural-occurring compounds.
Natural products, extracts, essential oils, analysis, isolation, synthesis
Universitat de Lleida, Spain
Rutgers University, USA
Qingdao Agriculture University, China
University of California, Riverside, USA
University of Florida, USA
China Agricultural University, China
Pest management, IPM, insecticide resistance, insect behavior, monitoring, identification, advisory services, biological control, green chemistry, drone applications
Ralf Nauen is an insect toxicologist/biochemist working on functional (toxico) genomics, molecular entomology, fundamental and applied aspects of insecticide/Bt mode of action, selectivity, and detoxification, as well as biochemical and molecular mechanisms of insecticide/Bt resistance and its management. He received his PhD from the University of Portsmouth (UK) and is a Bayer Distinguished Science Fellow. He is also a Fellow of the Royal Entomological Society (London, UK), and in 2013 he was awarded Fellowship of the Entomological Society of America (ESA). In 2014 he received the prestigious American Chemical Society International Award for Research in Agrochemicals, in recognition of his outstanding and influential research into insecticide and acaricide modes of action and resistance. In 2021 he received the ESA Physiology, Biochemistry and Toxicology (PBT) Section Award. He authored more than 280 scientific papers/book chapters with more than 32,000 citations (h-index 90). He received the Highly Cited Researcher award by the Web of Science 2018-2023. He is appointed as Visiting Professor by the Chinese Academy of Agricultural Sciences (Beijing, China) and lecturer in agricultural entomology at the University of Bonn (Germany).
Insect toxicology, Insecticide resistance, Pest control, Detoxification, Molecular entomology
Institute for Plant Protection and Environment (IPPE), Serbia
Stored product insects, Insect pests in agriculture, Insecticides, Grain protectants, Integrated pest management; Non chemical compounds, Temperatures
Dr. Filipe Madeira is a leading researcher, with an interest in crop protection, agricultural entomology, landscape ecology, natural enemy dispersal, and biological control. From 2015 to 2019, he worked as a researcher at the University of Lleida’s Agrotecnio Center, contributing to various national and international projects in agricultural entomology, biological control and landscape ecology. From 2019 to 2022, he joined the Collaborative Laboratory Mountains of Research (MORE CoLab) in Bragança, Portugal where his work expanded to include project development, technology transfer, and innovation services. His research continued at the Centro de Investigação de Montanha (CIMO) at the Instituto Politécnico de Bragança from 2022 to 2024, where he focused on olive crop protection. Dr. Filipe Madeira serves as an assistant professor at the Escola Superior Agrária, Instituto Politécnico de Santarém, Portugal, since February 2024.
Crop protection, Agricultural entomology, Landscape ecology, Natural enemy dispersal, and Biological control
National Agricultural and Food Research Organization, Western Region Agriculture Research Center, Japan
Dr. David Wari research these days are mostly around Crop/Plant Protection. He graduated with a PhD degree from Okayama University followed by a JSPS fellow at the Institute of Plant Science and Resources (Okayama Univ.), working on a variety of fields ranging from Population Ecology, Conservation Biological Control, Tritrophic Interactions between Plants, Herbivores and their Natural Enemies and Plant-Insect-Microbe Interactions regulated by plant chemistry. The goal is to integrate all the aspects of the aforementioned research fields to develop environmentally friendly methods or strategies that can be used as alternative methods to synthetic chemicals in managing agriculturally and economically important pests in fruits and vegetables.
Plant/Crop Protection, Integrated Pest Management, Pest Control, Biological Control, Plant-Insect Interactions, Plant-Insect-Microbe Interactions
University of Agriculture Faisalabad, Pakistan,
Senckenberg German Entomological Institute, Germany
Prof. Dr. Waqas Wakil has over 20 years of teaching and research experience, having worked in numerous international research laboratories. He is a member of several professional societies, Editorial board of scientific journals, Fellow of Royal Entomological Society (UK), Fulbright Scholar (USA) and Ambassador of Society for Invertebrate Pathology (USA). He also is the Subject Editor of Journal of Economic Entomology (USA) and Frontiers in Physiology and Convenor of IOBC-WPRS expert group on integrated protection of date palms.
IPM, Biological control, Semiochemicals, Chemical control, Stored product protection, Climate change
Institute for Plant Protection and Environment (IPPE), Serbia
Dr. Goran Andrić is a highly experienced senior research associate at the Institute for Plant Protection and Environment (IPPE). He has made valuable contributions and has research interests in the area of Insecticides, Resistance to insecticides, Inert dusts, Botanicals, Integrated Pest Management.
Insecticides, Resistance to insecticides, Inert dusts, Botanicals, Integrated Pest Management.
Invited Speakers
Salt Lake City Mosquito Abatement District
The Intersection of Managed Honey Bees, Apis mellifera (Hymenonptera: Apidae), and Mosquito Control: Risk Determinations on Aerial Naled Applications
Christopher Bibbs has over 15 years of experience as a public health, medical, and veterinary entomologist dealing with zoonotic infectious diseases at a local level. Amidst this experience, he has served on the American Mosquito Control Association’s joint CDC training intervention as a master trainer during the U.S. Zika virus outbreaks. After a number of years, he moved to industry for the design and registration of adulticides and larvicides for public health vector management. Now at the Salt Lake City Mosquito Abatement District, Chris directs applied research, vector surveillance, and internship programs ranging from high school to graduate students. His subject specialties emphasize insect physiology and behavior, particularly under environmental or insecticidal stress.
Sessions
S2. Biochemistry, Biotechnology, Genetics, and Genomics
S3. Behaviour, Biology, and Physiology
S4. Biodiversity, Climate Change, Conservation, Ecology, and Evolution
S5. Pest Management, Pesticide Resistance, and Toxicology
S6. Forest Entomology and Urban Entomology
S7. Social Insects
S8. Medical and Veterinary Entomology
Registration
Instructions for Authors
Register for the conference HERE
Submit your abstracts HERE
a. Deadline for abstract submission: 1st January 2025.
b. Deadline for abstract acceptance notification: 29th January 2025.
2. Abstract Submission
Abstract submissions should be completed online by registering with www.sciforum.net and using the "New Submission" function once logged into the system. No template is needed.
a. The structure abstract should include the introduction, methods, results, and conclusions sections of about 200–300 words in length.
b. All abstracts should be submitted and presented in clear, publication-ready English with accurate grammar and spelling.
c. You may submit multiple abstracts. However, only one abstract will be considered for oral presentation.
d. The abstracts submitted to this conference must be original and novel, without prior publication in any journals or it will not be accepted to this conference.
e. The submitting author must ensure that all co-authors are aware of the contents of the abstract.
f. Please select only one presenter for each submission. If you would like to change the presenter after submission, please email us accordingly.
Notes: The accepted abstracts will be available online on Sciforum.net during and after the conference.
3. Online Presentation and Material Submission
We only accept live presentations.
Author listing and order on slides and posters should be the same as that on the abstract. Authors should not be added to a presentation after the abstract is accepted.
Notes: Please be noted that we do not guarantee the presentation opportunities for all submissions due to the limited time slots. If your submission is selected for an oral/poster presentation, you will be notified in a separate email.
The slot for the oral presentation is 15 mins. We advise that your presentation lasts for a maximum of 12 mins, leaving at least 3 mins for the Q&A session.
Authors are encouraged to prepare a presentation in PowerPoint or similar software.
To recognize the research contributions of participants, we are very pleased to announce that
instead of limiting presentations to a live poster session, all participants have the opportunity to upload and display their research in the form of a poster at the Poster Gallery on the conference website.
Benefits of submitting to our poster gallery
Unlike a live poster session, the poster gallery would be ‘LIVE’ throughout and available for viewing during and permanently after the event:
i) Showcase your research to an international audience
This provides an excellent opportunity for participants to publicize and be recognized by a broader international audience for their research.
ii) Award and Poster Certificate Opportunities
All participants with poster submissions are now eligible for the Best Poster Award, where winners of outstanding poster submissions will receive a certificate and 200 CHF! Moreover, All participants with poster submissions to the poster gallery are also entitled to obtain a poster participation certificate in recognition of their contributions.
All authors with accepted submissions who wish to display a poster in the gallery are invited to email it to iece@mdpi.com. Please be advised that all successfully submitted posters will be permanently displayed online in the poster gallery.
4.1 Poster Preparation Guide:
a. Your submission should include the title, authors, contact details, and main research findings, as well as tables, figures, and graphs where necessary.
b. File format: PDF (.pdf).
c. Size in cm: 60 width x 80 height–portrait orientation.
d. Font size: ≥20.
e. Maximum size: 250 M and update the size of your PPT template into 60*80 cm.
You can use our free template to create your poster. The poster template can be downloaded here.
5. Potential Conflicts of Interest
It is the authors' responsibility to identify and declare any personal circumstances or interests that may be perceived as inappropriately influencing the representation or interpretation of clinical research. If there is no conflict, please state "The authors declare no conflicts of interest." This should be conveyed in a separate "Conflict of Interest" statement preceding the "Acknowledgments" and "References" sections at the end of the manuscript. Any financial support for the study must be fully disclosed in the "Acknowledgments" section.
6. Copyright
MDPI, the publisher of the Sciforum.net platform, is an open access publisher. We believe authors should retain the copyright to their scholarly works. Hence, by submitting an abstract to this conference, you retain the copyright to the work, but you grant MDPI the non-exclusive right to publish this abstract online on the Sciforum.net platform. This means you can easily submit your full paper (with the abstract) to any scientific journal at a later stage and transfer the copyright to its publisher if required.
Publication Opportunity
All accepted abstracts will be published (with individual DOI) in the Proceedings journal (ISSN: 2504-3900), after the conference.
Participants in this conference are cordially invited to contribute a full manuscript to a special issue, Selected Papers from the Second International Electronic Conference on Entomology published in Insects (ISSN: 2075-4450, Impact Factor: 2.7), with a 20% discount on the publication fee. All submitted papers will undergo MDPI’s standard peer-review procedure.
Please note if you have IOAP/association discounts, conference discounts will be combined with IOAP/association discounts. Conference discounts cannot be combined with reviewer vouchers.
The abstracts should be cited and noted on the first page of the paper.
For more information regarding submission to the journal's special issue, please contact: insects@mdpi.com
Event Awards
To acknowledge the support of the conference's esteemed authors and recognize their outstanding scientific accomplishments, we are pleased to announce that the conference will provide 6 awards including Best Oral Presentation Award and Best Poster Award.
The Awards
The Best Oral Presentation Award is given for the Presentation judged to have made the most significant contribution at the conference.
The Best Poster Award is given for the Poster judged to have made the most significant contribution at the conference.
There will be six winners selected for these awards. Winners will receive a certificate and 200 CHF each.
Sponsors and Partners
For information regarding sponsorship and exhibition opportunities, please click here.